The defibrillator cabinet, constructed of heavy gauge steel and tempered glass, protects your defibrillator from theft and the elements. Equipped with an audible alarm and flashing lights (powered by two 9v alkaline batteries), the cabinet attracts attention to mobilize assistance during a cardiac emergency or deter theft. Opening the cabinet's door activates the audible alarm and lights. For locations where a siren is inappropriate, the audible alarm can be disabled. In buildings with a central security system, your facilities people, or alarm company, can connect the cabinet alarm to your system for a more coordinated response to a cardiac emergency. The alarm can also be connected to a programmable auto-dialer. The cabinet is available in two styles: a wall surface mounted cabinet, for easy installation without cutting into walls, and a semi-recessed model, that is inserted into a wall cut-out, for a less obtrusive look. The semi-recessed model is appropriate where Americans with disabilities act (ADA) regulations are a consideration.* * The Americans with disabilities act requires that objects not protrude more than 4in into foot traffic areas of open aisles and walkways unless the object's bottom edge is no higher than 27in from the ground.

The defibrillator cabinet, constructed of heavy gauge steel and tempered glass, protects your defibrillator from theft and the elements. Equipped with an audible alarm and flashing lights (powered by two 9v alkaline batteries), the cabinet attracts attention to mobilize assistance during a cardiac emergency or deter theft. Opening the cabinet's door activates the audible alarm and lights. For locations where a siren is inappropriate, the audible alarm can be disabled. In buildings with a central security system, your facilities people, or alarm company, can connect the cabinet alarm to your system for a more coordinated response to a cardiac emergency. The alarm can also be connected to a programmable auto-dialer. The cabinet is available in two styles: a wall surface mounted cabinet, for easy installation without cutting into walls, and a semi-recessed model, that is inserted into a wall cut-out, for a less obtrusive look. The semi-recessed model is appropriate where Americans with disabilities act (ADA) regulations are a consideration.* * The Americans with disabilities act requires that objects not protrude more than 4in into foot traffic areas of open aisles and walkways unless the object's bottom edge is no higher than 27in from the ground.

This cabinet allows a LifeLine AED to be mounted on a wall to increase visibility and to protect the AED from theft or damage. A loud alarm will sound whenever the cabinet is opened. Dimensions: 18in x 18in x 4in.